Miami football spring transfer portal departures tracker

The Miami football program is expected to lose as many as a dozen players in the spring transfer portal window
Oct 7, 2023; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Miami Hurricanes defensive lineman Nyjalik Kelly (9)
Oct 7, 2023; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Miami Hurricanes defensive lineman Nyjalik Kelly (9) / Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports
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. Jonathan Denis. Jonathan Denis. Jonathan Denis. Fifth-Year Redshirt Junior . 6'3 and 320 pounds. 2306. . player. OL

Denis played in six games with one start during his two seasons with Miami. Before transferring to Miami, Denis spent two seasons at Oregon under Mario Cristobal and Miami OL coach Alex Mirabal. Denis signed with Oregon as the 303rd-ranked prospect, 14th-ranked guard and 52nd-ranked recruit of out Homestead in the 2020 class.

. Sophomore . 537. Savion Riley. Safety. . Three-years eligibility remaining. Savion Riley. player. Savion Riley

Riley transferred to Miami from Vanderbilt during the winter portal cycle. During spring practice Riley received a lot of first-team snaps at safety. Riley was projected to be a starting safety for Miami in 2024. The transfers of Harrison-Hunte and Riley were the most surprising from Miami during the spring cycle.

Marcellius Pulliam. 6'3 and 230 pounds. Sophomore. Marcellius Pulliam. LB. player. 2306. . . Marcellius Pulliam

Pulliam entered the spring transfer portal on April 30, the final day players can enter. Pulliam played in eight games for Miami as a true freshman in 2023 with one tackle and one interception. Pulliam entered the portal two days after Miami added Louisville LB Jaylin Alderman from Louisville.

Next. Miami projected to be one of spring's most active transfer portal teams. Miami projected to be one of spring's most active transfer portal teams. dark

This space will be updated as Miami players continue entering the transfer portal. The outgoing and incoming Miami transfers will evolve. Evaluations and injuries will impact which transfers Miami targets. Underdeveloping players will be the ones to monitor as transfers who are likely to leave Miami.